--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27,1932 Jayhawker Squad of Thirty-one Men to St. Louis Game Varsity Shows Up Well ir Scrimmage Against Freshmen; Line-up Shifted SCHAAKE AT QUARTER The Jayhawker variety showed up well against the freshman troupe in scrimmage last night on defense, holding the yearlings almost stationary when they attempted the line break. They were held and their various attempts at the aerial game. The varsity lineup that started to practice session against the fresh had to bunch of veterans in its line: ends, Casini and O'Neil; tackles, Mehringer and Clawson; guards, Kvatnik and Atkosen; center, Burcham. In the backfield, Elmer Schaake was calling calls and guiding the attack of the variety, Gridley in the fullback position was hacking up the line on defense, while Dunn and Brinkman were at halfbacks. Freshmen Look Good The freshman made a good appearance in the room, but his style of play and were getting their attack to function in a smooth manner, but were unable to penetrate the variety defense expert who had long forgotten his stuff. The variety took the ball for only a short time on the offensive and when it did it was only able to make fair plays. The other players, these were of an unconsistent nature. No new plays were on the variety bill yesterday afternoon, Coach Adrian Lindsey being content with perfecting the stuff that the Jayhawkers already know. These plays, if worked properly, would be more successful, is the belief of the coaching staff. **Shift Varity Lineup** Nearly every other member of the varsity is sitting on the sidelines yesterday's scrimmage. Lindsey withdrew his starting lineup shortly after they began and put in an entirely new bunch with Kell, Manning, Neasmith, and Plaskett in the backfield, all of whom showed up. The attacking ability to diagnose the fireman attack. Linenen who saw service against the frash included the Hammers brothers, Zvolanek, Logan, Dees, Watkins, Brazil, and many others in a constantly changing list. A list of service in the backfield both on an attack and defense in the backfield both on an attack and defense in a utility back. The following men will make the trip to St. Louis; George Atkinson, James Burcham, Art Baker, Ornament Beach, Ray Brinkman, James Brazil, Jewell Campbell, Ernest Casinion, Hermin Cohen, Milo Clawson, Elwyn Dees, Dunn Dumm, Leo Feez, James Hammers, Burt Hammers, Bernard Gridley, Kenuth Kell, Zovimir Kweterin, Laurent Laub, Woodrow Logan, John Lepine, James Morgan, Richard O'Neil, Warren Plaasket, Charles Smith, Elmer Schaake, Frank Watkins, Richard Weaver, Joe Zvoneck, Gilbert Hanson. Director F. C. Allen, Coaches Lindsay, Getto, Logan, Cox and Dr. Anderson, also will make the trip. The team will leave on the Santa Fe at 7:08 p.m. tonight and arrive in St Louis at 7:15 a.m. tomorrow. Returning, it will leave St. Louis as 11:45 p.m. Friday and arrive in Law rence at 9:35 a.m. Saturday. Intramurals The touch football dope bucket was upset last week when Beta Theta Pi, winner of last year's touch football tournament and favorite to reappear this season, played 0-5 against 0-3 Chi last night. The Sigma Chi's victory last puts them at the head of their division, as the Beta have lost one game and the Sigma Chi's only win came from a touchdown by Winston a field goal by Emby. In order to win in their division, the Sigma Chai has yet to win games from Theta Tau and Sigma Nu. Betha Theta Pti, on the other hand, has only one game left to play, if their opponents being the Jayhawks, if the Sigma Chai win the remaining two games on their schedule, they will win the division. So has one opportunity and the Betta win, the division will go to the Beta. Sigma Chi has yet to play Theta Tau and Sigma Na. The Theta Taus have lost three games, while Sigma Na has won two and lost one. Make Classrooms of Stadium Norman, OKa—(UP) The-University of Oklahoma athletic stadium is being converted into a classroom building to meet the demand for large rooms that will fall as a result of reduced teaching staff. Courses in education where more than 50 students are enrolled will be taken to the stadium rooms which will be in condition by Nov. 1. Sooners Must Rely on Pass Norman, Oct. 27. —(Special) "Like he six-shooter, the forward pass has made all men equal." runs an old foot-sall propbler, and with all their runing lost because of injuries, the team routed this axiom and found it true. Oklahoma's Running Attack Is Inadequate With Pansze Injured The records disclosure that Coach Lewie Hardage's short-panted Sooners have completed exactly one-half their forward passes against Tulsa, Kansas, and Oklahoma, the season, completing 21 of 42 attempted throws for total gains of 334 yards. With Bill Pansize and perhaps Dick Simmins definitely out of the Oklahoma Angie game at Stillwater Saturday, it will be hard to imagine the players will have to keep right on passing. Bill Pansare's knee, that he injured in an earlier game, has begun to heal but **boach Hardage** is firm in his resolve and the team has continued to recover. If the knee shows impvement Coach Hardage may suit up *anzale* later this week and let him do one light running as a conditioner for his knees. But no longer does dissuir, Iowa State, and Nebraska. Each succeeding game is rapidly establishing the fact that just as Paul Young is indispensable to the Sooner defense, big Bob Dumpin is the backfield's biggest dug. Dumpin can handle large offensive tasks. On offense he is a good blocker and does Oklahoma's fullbacking, hitting a mean lick on a line drive, Student Use of Autos a Privilege Amherst, Mass. —(UIP) —Use of automobiles at Amherst College is a privilege, not a right. President Kingston King told students at the opening of school. He said the privilege would be extended to seniors and juniors with scholastic averages of 75 per cent or better. "Motor cars are, in general, a distinction rather than an adjunct to the primary purpose for which you are here," King said. NEWS! NEWS! GOOD NEWS! Beginning Friday October 28 The Romantically— Beautiful. NEW MUEHLEBACH GRILL Presents the Sensationally Popular, Internationally-Known— HENRY BUSSE Other distinguished visitors are as follows: Richard J. Hopkins, judge of the United States district court, and his family; Charles P. Hobbs, commissioner of insurance; W. H. Koehne, state bank commissioner; David Mulvane, Republican senator; J. Frank Kemper, Democratic national committee from Missouri; Donald Stewart and Harry Colney, former state commanders of the American Legion; Ernest A. "Red" Ryan, state adjudant of the American Legion; and many others. World's Greatest Trumpet Player old's Greatest Trumpet Play and his 16 MASTER MUSICIANS direct from their record-breaking Eastern Engagements T. J. Sweeney, prominent in Demo crusade party and a citizen of Lawrence, will entertain a large party at the game. Among them will be, Chief Justice Johnston of the Kansas supreme court Justices E. B. Soam and A. W. Sniff Wiley Post to Be Guest at Notre Dame Contes One of the three costliest dance bands ever presented by the Mullbleach BE A FIRST NIGHTER Resevoir, Wis. — (UP) Charles-Sommern uses dirt to make clean sorghum molasses. He strains sugar cane juice and mixes it before it is cooked down into syrup. In the Chancellor's party at the game will be Governor Harry H. Woodring and Miss Lida Woodring, C. M. Harger, chairman of the Board of Regents, and the following members of the board: Fred Harris, Oscar Staurer, Ralph T. O'Neil, Drew McLaughlin, Leslie Wallace and C. Cub. —and Friday is "College Night" also Write or Wire for Reservations Wiley Post of the Post-Gatsby around-the-world flight team will be one or many of the distinguished guests attending the Notre Dame game at the Memorial stadium Nov. 5. Post will be the guest of Fred Cowles. Other Visitors Include Governor Woodring and Many Judges NO ADVANCE IN USUAL PRICES — Complete Lunchons — 85c — Table D'note Dinner — $1.50 — Low-priced supper specials — Converts — $1.25 — Special Night — $1.50 — Special Sunday Dinner Dancing, 7 to 10 p.m. Dr. Lyle M. Powell of Lawrence, who was a major in the American air force during the war, will fly to meet Post who will arrive at the Lawrence airport by plane. Dr. Powell is making a request for the post so Post will probably arrive at night. EXCLUSIVE GRILL FEATURES Hotel Muchlebach Kansas City, Mo. PATEE WHERE THE PICTURE PLAY The Story of a Fascinating Fiend! Even More Thrilling Than "Dracula" and "Frankenstein" EXTRA! Cartoon-News Obvious improvement has occurred in football with the adoption of six major changes in rules, according to C. J. Anzol's book *The Rules of Texas*. Some of the rules, such as that pertaining to frequent substitution of men, has slowed up the game to some extent, on the other hand, the deadball rule tends to speed up the game, because it has been Texas Coach Praises Rules Six Major Changes in Football to Improve Game Owl Show 11:15 Saturday Nite Preview Showing Laurel & Hardy in "Pack Up Your Troubles" Anderson said that a cleaner type of football is seen in the line of scribes. The old rule permitted a liberal use of the hands has been abolished. This year a gridman is allowed to use his hands to above his opponent and backwards. Another ruling, Anderson stated, is the option of penalties allowed the captain of an offensive team. If a pass was intercepted with a receiver, no penalty may be taken; otherwise, the reference may be taken. tacky, must be tossed. A new rule states that if the ball earl gives way to the ground the ball automo- tically becomes dead. The wedge play which has been a constant cause of injuries has been marked off the rule book. On the kick-off the drop-kick may be used as well as the old method of place kicking. The old method of piling on after the tackle, has been abolished. STARTS SUNDAY "GRAND HOTEL" tached to this interference may be taken or that penalty given for a foul. Geologist Addresses Seminar Dc. J, W. Ockerman, geologist, spoke the geology and physiography of the Congolese coast at the geology sami- rary this afternoon. By far the greatest comedy. Sport Shorts Stuck did an about face yesterday afternoon that made what was a scoop for the Kansan turn into just an old-fashioned "blivyee." The Kansan's story was "blivyee" to remain in school and try to win back his old position on the team was a true one and if Stuck hadn't changed that very variable mind of his and withdrawn from school as we knew everything would have been O, K. --however, we do not accuse Stuck's ventilation as a bid for publicity, but as a worried boy tries to make up his mind with a couple of dozen different factors to be considered in the making up of that same mental equipment. This is the end, though, we assure you of publicity in the Stuck affair. The Jayhawks are going up against a tough team in meeting the St. Louis University Billiken tomorrow night and the charges of Chuck "Chile" Walsh will be anxious to take Kansas if for no other reason than to make up for the Ross Marshall of Olathe, who showed so well when substituted in the Denver game at the fullback back, is getting a lot of tough breaks this year. Right after the Denver game, he suffered a broken toe and had to practice with the team. Now he is in the University of Florida's offense and his morna and a very ill young man, and the chances are that he will be out of basketball for the season. During This Cool Weather We invite you and your friends to enjoy our DELuxe Special Lunchon. You will be served with cheese, tomato and remember the quality of good food. Give Us a Trial First Part of Meet Today DeLuxe Cafe 711 Mass. St. unexpected defeat that Loyola handed them last Saturday. We are trying to figure on how we can get someone else to do the dirty work at the Notre Dame game next Saturday with all those good old friends Sheeran Shearman and a play by play report of the game. It's a tough life. G. H. P. The fact that a pep rally is called for tonight for the departing team is some indication that the old school spirit is for a week or two, entirely dead. Events Originally Scheduled for Tuesday Will Be Run Late First events in the inter-organization track meet are being run today at the Memorial Stadium. The events include 100-yard dash, d44-dash, high jump, disc throw, and the 440-yard relay. "On account of bad weather the first events which were to be run off last Tuesday had to be postponed to a later date." E. R. Ehl, manager of intramural athletics, said today. Continuing, he said that the exact date for the event will not be set, but that they will not be before the Notre Dame game Nov. 5. fore the Notre Dame game Nov. 3. 20% Discount SALE Until Oct. 31 ON Firestone Batteries Spark Plugs Brake Lining Anti-Freeze A Good Money-saver for You CARTER SERVICE Women's Intramurals Theta Pti Alpha took a close volley ball game from Alpha Delta Pi last night by a score of 35 to 31. Moffett and Toller were outstanding for the defense, Alpha, and Island, Ollam, and Strain played a good game for the D. 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